A former star of Harvard University’s crew team in the late 1980s, Jon Bernstein can’t resist a good rowing metaphor.
Decades before he began to steer Harvard from Massachusetts Hall, University President Alan M. Garber ’76 learned to steer from the stern seat of a boat on the Charles River. In the fall of 1973, ...
A group of West Australian former high-level rowers are still in shock after claiming a win at the world's biggest and most ...
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THE dissatisfaction among the rowing people at Harvard was bound to crystallize; but action before the close of the season seemed to be out of the question in view of the existent feeling of the ...
The Harvard-Radcliffe lightweight crew delivered a dominant performance in the Women’s Lightweight 8+ race before a cheering home crowd on the docks of Weld Boathouse. Starting from bow position three ...
It beat a powerful but unfinished Cornell crew by a length and a half, stroking lower than Cornell all the way. The short Navy stroke, which in the case of the varsity appears to be effortless, seems ...
Spectators from all around the world lined the banks and bridges of the Charles River from Oct. 17 to 19 to watch the 60th annual Head of the Charles Regatta, the world’s largest rowing ...
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At the 60th Head of the Charles, the Big Green finished second overall in MacMahon Cup team points and the women’s club eight ...
The annual Head Of The Charles Regatta celebrated its 60th anniversary as rowers, spectators, and volunteers banded together ...